Hello everybody, my name is Narek Gabazyan. I want to present a tutorial on rendering layers of objects (in this case, a car) and compositing them in Nuke. The rendering will be done in 3ds Max with V-Ray and the compositing in Nuke.

Why Compositing?

Why not? It gives us the freedom to work on each layer separately (diffuse, reflection, refraction, highlights, global illumination, separate objects and materials etc). It is necessary to consider some aspects of how this differs from simple rendering:

• The render must be done in less contrast
• Avoid too much brightness
• Don't use pure white and black in the materials.

Modeling

I don't plan to focus on the modeling because there are a lot of tutorials on this topic. As you can see, I've chosen to model the Pontiac GTO65 (Fig.01 - 02).

Fig.01

Fig. 02

Here's the finished model (Fig.03). Of course, I've made a few changes such as lowering the landing and changing the rims. The other parts are as close to the originals as possible, based on the information I've gathered from my references.